How To Install A Custom Iptables Firewall

Hi all
I tried to follow the howto but I noticed that the file /etc/firewall/firewall.conf.iptables is missing end this file is needed by firewall.iptables daemon.
Can anyone tell me where I can download this file or send here an example config file???

Yes you need that file, but most people do... if you don't this is what to do.
Put firewall.conf.iptables, firewall.dns, firewall.banned, firewall.iana-reserved, and firewall.local.iptables (remove the "-generic" from the file names) in a directory called /etc/firewall. <-- that is if my other way didnt work, its just a case of kernel directories and dependincies.

Those directories are where custom dependincies, user options and data output can be stored. If a directory is missing just type in
gedit /etc/firewall/firewall.conf.iptables or anything as such and you should be good.

Nice to see that you fixed that one up... my first firewall script was to allow ports and services the second one was to monitor them.... its true what he said. My suggestion is that if the first one didnt work, (or the second one) just use one. Ill get on fixing that problem

If I install Bastille before I even thinking about installing ispconfig, then, when installing ispconfig is my bastille config file going to be erased?
Does ispconfig check if there is an existing bastille installed?

I'm Renata from Brazil, and first anything else I'm very confused. I'm a 'new girl" in this "firewall lands" ;-) Please, let me know if my understanding of your tutorial is correct:

.- The primary_firewall file is the firewall rules that protect the server.
.- The firewall.iptables file is monitoring the rules (this is not the firewall rules)

So, what about this another files (firewall.conf.iptables, firewall.dns, firewall.banned, firewall.iana-reserved, and firewall.local.iptables) to be located in /etc/firewall ?? They are really necessary for your tutorial work?

.- The part where I'm lost is about to understand what is the function of the firewall.conf.iptables file. This file is not contradictory or conflict with your primary_firewall file? Which is the difference between them?

Yes you need that file, but most people do... if you don't this is what to do.
Put firewall.conf.iptables, firewall.dns, firewall.banned, firewall.iana-reserved, and firewall.local.iptables (remove the "-generic" from the file names) in a directory called /etc/firewall. <-- that is if my other way didnt work, its just a case of kernel directories and dependincies.